Tianjin: race to clear chemicals amid fears of toxic gas clouds

Residents from the Chinese port city protest after last week's enormous warehouse explosions

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Fire and smoke rise from the site of a series of massive explosions in the Chinese city of Tianjin
(Image credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Chinese soldiers have been racing to clean up chemicals at the blast site in Tianjin in northern China amid fears that thunderstorms could create clouds of toxic gas.

Firefighters spent the weekend battling fires still blazing after Wednesday's chemical storage warehouse explosions in the Chinese port city.

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